Reader views (1) (Evening Standard)1901: Snooker legend Joe Davis was born. He went on to win 15 world titles, starting with the inaugural competition in 1927, up to his retirement from the championship in 1946. He also won the world professional billiards title four times. He died in 1978.
Dave and Buster's 4Q earnings plunge 66% (Dallas Morning News)Dave Buster?s, which operates large restaurants with attached rooms for arcade games and billiards, posted net income of $1.4 million in the quarter ended Feb. 1, down from nearly $4 million the previous year.
Shooter's license suspended for two weekends (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)GARDNER - Concerned that a brawl involving 20 to 25 people could have endangered the lives of police officers who responded, the Gardner License Commission voted last night to suspend Shooter's Billiards liquor license Friday and Saturday for two consecutive weeks.
More live music: Top club picks (Detroit Free Press)Callahan's: New Soul Cowboys, featuring Anthony Gomes, 8 p.m. Sat. 2105 South Blvd., Auburn Hills. 248-858-9508.
Amigos Triathlon set for May 1-2 (The Yuma Sun)The 9th Annual Los Amigos Triathlon is scheduled for May 1 and 2. The event consists of double-elimination 8-ball billiards at 6 p.m. May 1 at 8th Street Tavern.
Sharks a Winner-Take-All (R News)Who knew Battle Creek, Michigan was such a hopping town. Its would-be Premier Basketball League champion was trumped by a monster truck show and a billiards tournament.
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