Maurice Daly | |
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Born | Maurice Daly 1849 |
Died | June 30, 1932.[2] |
Other names | "The Father of Balkline" |
Occupation | Professional carom billiards player |
Known for | • ??; • ??; • ??. |
Maurice Daly (1849 – June 29, 1932[2]), sometimes called "The Father of Balkline", was a top player of carom billiards during his era. Born in Manhattan, Daly was
Daly became American cushion caroms champion in 1883.[3][footnote 1]
About a year before his death, at 82 Daly took a post as instructor at The New York Athletic Club and had informed the National Billiard Association that he wanted to be among the contestants if any cushion carom or "red ball" tournaments were held.[4] (same cite--he converted Hoppe from a pocket billiardist into a balkline player.) hmmm Cite lists 83 but clearly 82 since died a little over a year later