Andrew Ponzi | |
Birth Date: | 20 January 1903 |
Death Place: | Philadelphia, United States[1] |
Professional: | 1919 |
Game: | Straight Pool |
World Champ: | Four-time straight pool world champion |
Andrew Ponzi (January 20, 1903 – April 11, 1950) was an American pool player and world champion.
Andrew Ponzi was born Andrew D'Allesandro in Philadelphia. As a boy, he injured his right hand as a result of a trolley mishap. He went on to improve it by practicing pool.[2]
At 16, D'Allesandro was already a skilled player who won numerous money matches. By that time, the infamous swindler, Charles Ponzi, was in the press. Thus friends gave him the nickname Ponzi.[3]
In 1934, Ponzi won his first world pool title by defeating Erwin Rudolph.
Ponzi won the world title again in 1940 by besting Jimmy Caras.[4]
In 1943, Ponzi won his third world championship, subduing Willie Mosconi.[5] He won the world title for the fourth and final time by defeating Irving Crane that same year.[6]
He suffered a heart attack while participating in a tournament in 1950. He died two weeks later at age 47.
Ponzi was inducted in the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame in 1988.[7]