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Gus Copulos

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Gus Copulos
Uncle Gus Copulos, High Sierras.
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Written on Back of Photo: Me at High Sierras sitting and trying to look cute while I'm having this picture taken. Elevation 8700 feet. P.S. How do you like my overalls.
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Gus Copulos
Legendary "Three Cushion" billiard player. One of the giants of the Golden Age. Gus was one of the inventors of the diamond system, particularly the so-called "plus two" system, and in the 1920's he was one of the most feared opponents in the country. He had a plus score against Willie Hoppe, and once scored 50 points against him in only 19 innings. He ran a 17 in the national league in 1924, 22 in an exhibition, and a remarkable 16 in call-shot three cushion, where you have to call every rail and kiss.
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