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Manny Moskowitz
Courtesy of Tim Boggan During the 1929-30 season, the first New Jersey Men’s Championship was won, not by 12-year-old Manny Moskowitz, but by one, Fred C. George, over another George, George Schissel. Since, seven decades later, the Sport has such winning veteran players as George Hendry and George Brathwaite, it might not come as much…
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Jim McQueen
Courtesy of Tim Boggan I didn’t know Jim McQueen in the mid-1960’s when he had his club in the Pullen Park Armory at North Carolina State, but later I did come down from New York to play at the Lions Park Rec Center, his home base in Raleigh. By this time he’d been liberated from…
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Mary McIlwain
Courtesy of Tim Boggan Mary competed in her first National’s…well, a long time ago. And she’s always enjoyed writing about and being among the good players. She had an article on Lou Pagliaro in the Oct., 1941 Topics–and I’m sure she remembers giving exhibitions with him as well as with Jimmy McClure, Doug Cartland, and…