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Frederick Mali Honored with Billiard Congress of America 2009 President’s Award

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Frederick Mali Honored with Billiard Congress of America 2009 President’s Award

Each year the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) recognizes an outstanding individual who has made significant contributions to the billiard industry with the presentation of the BCA President’s Award. This year the BCA has chosen to recognize Frederick Mali. Mali, who passed away at the age of 76 in 2007, was the president and CEO of The Henry W.T. Mali & Co., Inc. (Mali Cloth), the oldest continuously family-run company in New York City, founded in 1826.

“Fred Mali was a great ambassador for the game of billiards, as well as the most gentlemanly individual with whom I have ever done business,” said BCA President Ivan Lee. “I feel it is important to recognize a man who never had an enemy, made an indelible mark on his company and this industry, and always found time for anyone needing his assistance or support. Fred provided direction and assistance to many people in the billiard industry selflessly and willingly. The loss of Fred Mali to the billiard industry is difficult to accurately determine, but his eternal optimism and civilized manner would have been a guiding light in the troubled economic times that our industry faces today. I only regret that this recognition comes to him posthumously.”

Born in 1930 in New York City, Mali was educated at Buckley, Groton, Yale, and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. Mali also served his country in the U.S. Army, where he was stationed in Paris, between World War I and II. He married Lucretia Obolensky Mali in 1979.

Each year the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) recognizes an outstanding individual who has made significant contributions to the billiard industry with the presentation of the BCA President's Award.

Each year the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) recognizes an outstanding individual who has made significant contributions to the billiard industry with the presentation of the BCA President's Award.

“Fred lived by the simple belief that a man’s word is his honor,” said his wife, Lucretia, who is also the current president of The Henry W.T. Mali & Co., Inc. ”He believed deeply that the only thing you have in life is your reputation, and so he rolled up his sleeves and worked non-stop to ensure Mali’s status as one of the leading companies in the billiards industry. They don’t make them like Fred anymore.”

Mali’s true love was using his engineering mind to improve systems and procedures at Mali and in the billiard industry overall. He personally developed many of the automated manufacturing equipment used to make the Mali Cue line of cues. He also was an expert craftsman with inlays for Pool Cues. Mali was also involved in the early days of organizing the Billiard Congress of America and the Billiard and Bowling Institute of America. Outside of billiards, Mali devoted time to arts and theater, helping design sets for numerous New York City theaters.

“I am eternally grateful to Fred Mali for the support he provided me during our 20 year friendship,” said Victor Stein, author of the Billiard Encyclopedia. “He opened many doors for me in the billiard industry—in the U.S. and throughout the world. And, as far as his reputation, Fred was a respected elder statesman in the billiard business.”

Billiards World Mourns Loss of Richard Sweet

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Billiards World Mourns Loss of Richard Sweet

The billiards community has lost a long-time member and supporter. Mr. Richard “Rich” Sweet, age 68, of Buford, GA passed away on Monday, November 30, 2009.

He is survived by: wife of forty-seven years, Susan Sweet, Buford, GA; daughters and sons-in-law, Mandy and Tony Wiley, Sugar Hill, GA and Shana and Clent McCullough, Suwanee, GA; son, Richard Sweet, Buford, GA; grandchildren, Melanie Sweet, Ricky Sweet, and Braxton Stewart; sisters and brother-in-law, Teresa Sweat, Blytheville, AR and Donna and Rolland Garrison, Live Oaks, FL; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mr. Sweet was born July 1, 1941 in Blytheville, AR. He was a 1958 graduate of Memphis Michigan High School. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army. He was owner of Mr. Cues Billiards in Atlanta, GA and former owner of Buford Carpet and Tile in Doraville, GA. He was an associate member of Sugar Hill Golf Association.

The billiards community has lost a long-time member and supporter.  Mr. Richard “Rich” Sweet, age 68, of Buford, GA passed away on Monday, November 30, 2009.

The billiards community has lost a long-time member and supporter. Mr. Richard “Rich” Sweet, age 68, of Buford, GA passed away on Monday, November 30, 2009.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Flanigan Funeral Home. Friends will give the eulogy. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday afternoon from 12:30 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Peachtree Christian Hospice, 3430 Duluth Park Lane, Duluth, GA 30096 in memory of Richard Sweet.

Flanigan Funeral Home

Richard was a true supporter of the sports of Billiards and showed a great love for the sport.

We would like to extend our condolences to Susan Sweet and family, you are in our prayers. We will miss Richard greatly. He was always a joy to be around.

The Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour is planning a Tribute Tournament in 2010 for Richard Sweet (Dates TBA).