I grew up at Smith's Billiard Academy, Springfield, Mass., in the early 1960s. It has been there since 1902. I've heard, but not verified, that it's the oldest pool hall in America. (A pool history website says it's the second oldest.) It opened at 8 a.m. daily back then (now it's 4 or 5 p.m.). Some of us would skip school and go there to play and hide out for the day. Some regulars sat around the periphery, never playing and sporadically watching; it was an alternative to the public library for them. Jim Relihan was recognized as the best player in the city. One day a traveling hustler played Jim in a strange variation of 9-ball that used eight balls instead of nine. Now there is 10-ball, sort of the same idea. I'd never seen that before, and never saw it again. Smith's was distinguished partly by not having a women's rest room, even though the daytime manager was a woman. She had to yell into the men's room to make sure it was empty before going in. It was located on the second floor, over a restaurant, on Worthington Street, across from the Loew's Poli movie theater. I'm guessing there were about 20 tables, including a number of antique 8-by-10s that I believe were obtained from a World's Fair. Some were pool, some were billiards. There were quite a few billiards players there, all old guys. A lot of people played straight pool at that time; "The Hustler" came out in 1961 and popularized straight pool, and pool in general. For a time, Smith's opened another floor of tables upstairs. It was busy all the time. In the years since, Smith's has renamed itself a "lounge." It has a restaurant and bar in an area where there used to be tables. It's website focuses more on the variety of beers being served than on pool. And because I don't go out at night much anymore, I don't go to Smith's, though it's a short drive from East Hartford. My current pool hall, Shooters in Southington, has been around quite a while, and it's open in the afternoons.
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