Word: cochrans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Back from Belgium to the U. S. rolled the world's 18.2 balkline billiard championship. Jake Schaefer of Chicago, champion before and son-of-a-champion, beat Welker Cochran of Hollywood in the deciding match, 400 to 328. Both finalists had first to defeat Kinrey Matsuyama, adroit "Japanese Molecule" (TIME, Feb. 18). Several players beat 1928 Champion Edward Horemans...
Matsuyama had the frailties of the other players on file, as well. He decided that Welker Cochran was "too daring and care-less," that portly Felix Grange was "weak on nurse." Jake Schaefer, a smooth fingered youth from Chicago, son and namesake of a five-time champion, was the only one who worried the little Japanese...
Docket number 88 is the Sargent Club (Cochran, Keefe) versus the Magruder Club (Callagy, Arcese). The meeting will be at 40 Kirkland Street with Paul Martinson 3L as chief justice...
...entertainments will feature a program being arranged by the Union for this week-end. This afternoon at 4 o'clock Edouard Horemans, world's champion 18.2 balk-line billiard player, and Welker Cochran, American title-holder, will play an exhibition match in the living room...
Horemans, who is a Belgian by birth, arrived in New York last night. Cochran, a Californian, beat Jake Schaeffer, former American champion, last week in New York City. Schaeffer and Cochran gave an exhibition last year before a large audience in the Union Living Room...