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George H. Sutton
American billiards player (1870–1938) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George H. Sutton (1870–1938)[2] known as the "handless billiard player",[3] was a carom billiards professional in the United States and Europe[4] in the early 1900s. He was called a "billiard expert" and he competed with other notable billiard professionals such as Willie Hoppe.[5] Sutton had no arms below the elbows, which made his ability to master the game even more remarkable.
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George H. Sutton | |
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![]() George H. Sutton c. 1923 | |
Born | 1870 |
Died | 15 May 1938[1] Toledo, Ohio |
Alma mater | Wisconsin State College |
Occupation | Professional billiard player |
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