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Originally Posted by 49 Olds
Pool Halls – 1961 the movie the Hustler played at the Bandera drive in.
Our group became interested in pool.
Some of the guys bought breakdown sticks to emulate Fast Eddy Felson.
I never did. Slop player.
Our first hall to play was Fredericksburg rd. and Zarzamora, sw corner.
A hole in the wall pool hall with a few tables.
Another pool hall opened in 1961 on east side of West Avenue
just south of Olmos drive in a strip center.
It was a large operation with many pool and snooker tables.
We called it Pops which was the owners nickname.
I spent many Saturdays playing pool after home chores.
Pops held tournaments. I accidently won once.
We were average kids looking for a place in life.
Try most everything until something fits.
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Olds, first pool hall I remember was in the 1950s.
In the basement of the Labor Temple on North Street.
All of the trades had their business offices there.
The Labor Temple was bulldozed when HemisFair was built.
We would go there once a month on a Saturday morning
when my dad went in to pay his union dues.
Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons Local #178.
My brother and I were pretty young, probably 8-10 years old.
Last thing I remember always seeing, as we left the office
to explore the area, was Ben Merz pouring a dark liquid
from a big bottle into what I later came to know as shot glasses.
We always headed for the basement to fool around at the pool tables.
An all time favorite for the regulation size tables,
although not a pool hall, was Casbeers.
They also had the added bonus of some of the best enchiladas
I have ever eaten in San Antonio, before or since.
Then, of course, we can't leave out Danny's Pool Hall,
over there on North Main. A real dive.
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