Funny how two rack boy's/men could rack for a 10 or more table room, back in the day. It's not that hard. Johnnyt
Jackie Gleason was a rackboy in New York City where he grew up, which is what cultivated his interest initially in pool.
In the '80s, I went on the road with a player down South. North Carolina was rich with places to play pool in just about every town. It was so much different from where we lived. Pool was really thriving in North Carolina. There was a pool room in Winson-Salem that had one door going in and one door going out. They had three tables. The front table was the action table, and anybody could challenge it. They always had a ring game going on. This place had a rackboy with an apron. When the game was finished, the breaker would yell "Rack," and the kid would come up an rack the balls, pocketing a 25 cent tip.:grin-square: