I grew up in a college town - Princeton, NJ. My earliest experiences learning to play pool during my high school years in the early 1970s were on the pool tables at the University. They didn't have a poolroom or a student union with a number of tables like Michigan, but most of the dorms had a 9-foot table located somewhere - often in the basement, and it was usually a very good quality table, like a GC1. In those days the dorm doors were always unlocked and I guess I could pass for a student, so no one ever bothered me. The college players welcomed me to play with them, or I'd practice by myself if no one else was in there.
At a school like Princeton, there weren't many students that spent too much time playing pool, but I was fortunate enough to meet a few who were pretty good and taught me a lot. Those were some of the best pool memories of my 50 years of playing pool.
At a school like Princeton, there weren't many students that spent too much time playing pool, but I was fortunate enough to meet a few who were pretty good and taught me a lot. Those were some of the best pool memories of my 50 years of playing pool.