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George H. Sutton (1870–1938) known as the "handless billiard player", was a carom billiards professional in the United States and Europe in the early 1900s. He was called a "billiard expert" and he competed with other notable billiard professionals such as Willie Hoppe. 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 (* 1870 in Kanada; † 15. Mai 1938 in Toledo, Ohio), auch bekannt als „der handlose Spieler“ (engl. the „handless billiard player“), war ein US-amerikanischer Profi-Billardspieler des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts in der Disziplin Karambolage, der auch in Europa spielte und bekannt war. Als „Billard-Experte“ konkurrierte er mit anderen bemerkenswerten Billardprofis wie Willie Hoppe. Sutton hatte keine Arme unterhalb der Ellbogen, was seine Fähigkeit, das Spiel derart bemerkenswert zu meistern, außergewöhnlich machte. (de)
  • George H. Sutton (1870–1938) known as the "handless billiard player", was a carom billiards professional in the United States and Europe in the early 1900s. He was called a "billiard expert" and he competed with other notable billiard professionals such as Willie Hoppe. Sutton had no arms below the elbows, which made his ability to master the game even more remarkable. (en)
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  • George H. Sutton (* 1870 in Kanada; † 15. Mai 1938 in Toledo, Ohio), auch bekannt als „der handlose Spieler“ (engl. the „handless billiard player“), war ein US-amerikanischer Profi-Billardspieler des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts in der Disziplin Karambolage, der auch in Europa spielte und bekannt war. Als „Billard-Experte“ konkurrierte er mit anderen bemerkenswerten Billardprofis wie Willie Hoppe. Sutton hatte keine Arme unterhalb der Ellbogen, was seine Fähigkeit, das Spiel derart bemerkenswert zu meistern, außergewöhnlich machte. (de)
  • George H. Sutton (1870–1938) known as the "handless billiard player", was a carom billiards professional in the United States and Europe in the early 1900s. He was called a "billiard expert" and he competed with other notable billiard professionals such as Willie Hoppe. Sutton had no arms below the elbows, which made his ability to master the game even more remarkable. (en)
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