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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:57:04 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
I played a lot of ping pong in the 60s at Jefferson Park on the far NW side, Irving and Central (?). Sounds right. My dentist was at Irving & Ausitn and there was a big park nearby. In fact I think it went to Austin. . We only had about half a dozen regulars, not really enough for a tournament. We played mostly doubles. I really enjoyed it, but caliber of play was not *quite* up to the Chinese. 8). It was fun to watch the Chinese. They're good. We played only singles, and there were some long volleys, usually ending when one player hit a slow high/slow one which got slammed. About the same time I got pretty heavily involved in racket ball at the YMCA in Park Ridge. Again no tourney stuff but lots of fun and a terrific workout. My BIL was State amateur champ some time in late 60s. First racquet ball court I ever saw was in the Monroe Street Naval Armory when I doing reserves in the mid-70's. I played a couple times and managed to get out uninjured. Man, that game winded me. One sailor got hit square in the eye by the ball on a Saturday and on Sunday had the biggest shiner I ever saw. Ping pong is safer There was a Y on Irving & Keeler, probably still there. I'm through Park Ridge on the way to my dentist who's on Cumberland and Higgins now, but never saw the Y there. I go down Greenwood and a piece of Cumberland. Used to get a room in the Y when I was on the move. Probably spent a couple months total in them. Chicago, Manhattan, Portland, Oregon. Checked that Y on Irving when I moved to the North Side to be near my girlfriend, but they had a waiting list so I got an apartment - and married. --Vic |