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Emily Fuller
Courtesy of Tim Boggan Emily Fuller first surfaced as a player with high hopes when she beat Chicago star Helen Ovenden in straight games in the Rainbow Room of the Hotel Carter in the quarter’s of the 1934 Cleveland APPA National’s. She’d had no chance in the semi’s against the emerging superstar Ruth Aarons, but–give
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Chartchai “Hank” Teekaveerakit
Dec, 18, 2008 Chartchai’s Acceptance Speech Thank you, Sean. It is with great honor for me to be inducted into this prestigious group….the USTT Hall of Fame. First and foremost, I would like to thank Hall of Fame committee members for their support. My journey into America would not be made possible without the help
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Diana Gee
Courtesy of Tim Boggan Since Californians Diana Gee and her twin sister Lisa, encouraged by their parents Yim and Betty, were playing at age nine not just in local tournaments but in both the 1978 Oklahoma City U.S. Open and Las Vegas Closed, you can tell the family was taking tournament table tennis seriously. An
