Oh, man, that would be so cool to find. I have some P&B mags. I will pore through them and see if I can locate it. That would be, I'm sure, a gold mine, chockful of Ronnie data for the article. Thanks for mentioning it.
I am going to be working on it today. I'm taking the day off from work today and will beef up Ronnie's article.
I used to really enjoy creating these Wiki articles for the "American Pool Player" category. I've created a couple dozen American pool player articles to date. I was very active doing this a few years ago. At the time, they only had a couple dozen American Pool Player articles on Wikipedia. Now we have 70 American Pool Player articles. The one I did on
Cisero Murphy made the front page of Wikipedia, which is quite an honor in the Wiki World, on its third day of being published.
Several of them, i.e.,
Wade Crane, I only wish I could have done it while they were still alive, so the players themselves could enjoy it reading it.
I'm a junior Wiki editor. The biggest problem I have with Wikipedia is their punctuation of double quotes. Many editors follow the British style, and I like the American style. The British editors edit the American punctuation in articles to their liking, and the Americans edit the British punctuation to the American punctuation style. Meanwhile, nobody else probably even notices the punctuation like we Wiki editors do.
Here's the link:
Ronnie "Fast Eddie" Allen Wikipedia Article.