MUGGINS’ DRY REMARK
The Wheeling daily intelligencer (Wheeling, W. Va.), 14 May 1887 MUGGINS’ DRY REMARK. “Muggins is something of joker, isn’t he?” asked Snooker. “Well, I’ve heard…
Following the popularity of the nineteenth-century game of billiards and animals called Snooker, the name Snooker was most often found in sketches. These sketches (which could be more accurately described as anecdotes) were published by various newspapers between serious articles and in full-fledged stories, which were even published in separate books.