William H. Clearwater
William H. Clearwater (1875 - September 25, 1948) of Ellwood, Pennsylvania was the pocket billiards and continuous pool champion of the world.[1][2]
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William H. Clearwater (c.1911)
References
- "William H. Clearwater". New York Times. September 25, 1948. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
William H. (Billy) Clearwater, one-time pocket billiards champion of the world, died today after a long illness. His age was 73. ...
- "Clearwater Loses To De Oro At Pool. Champion Takes First Block and Makes Some Remarkable Shots". New York Times. January 17, 1911. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
Alfred De Oro, the pool champion, led W.H. Clearwater, former champion and challenger for the title, last night at Doyle's Academy in the first block of their 600-point match for the championship, by a score of 208 to 189.
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