Ellis ...... up here about that time, pool halls had an age requirement. I started high school in 1960 and you had to be 18 to get in ..... but I don't think it was enforced too much. Up here, almost all the tables were the big 6x12 British pool tables and the main game was Snooker, a rack of red balls plus a yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and black. Did you and your crowd play Snooker? Some numbered ball games were played but not as much. Once in a while you might find a pool hall with one or two smaller tables which are pretty much the only thing you find now.
I also remember some pool halls in smaller towns to also have a couple of bowling alley lanes, maybe in bigger cities too. In those days, society's riff raff hung around pool halls, do you remember that thinking? I guess I was riff raff, we hung around Nu Way Billiards for years and years back in the day. Some rules were not to "swim" on the table (use the sissy rack) and DO NOT leave your cigarette on the wooden edge of the table. Read cool dudes had their own pool cue and it was locked up in a special rack, probably $2 per year rent on the rental space. Too bad that kids nowadays miss out on all that fun.
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