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World Class American Table Tennis Players of the Classic Age Volume III: 1931 - 1966 (Volume 3)

Author Dean Robert Johnson, Tim Boggan
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN1493724622
ISBN-139781493724628
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Volume III contains 257 pages of profiles, 283 photos (many in color), cartoons and articles, career highlights and complete records of Dick Miles & Marty Reisman. Foreword is by Dr. Scott Gordon, past president and founder of the USATT Hardbat Committee, Dick Miles is a 10- time U.S. Open Men’s Singles Champion (1945, ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49, ’51, ’53, ’54, ’55, ’62), 4-time U.S. Open Men’s Doubles Champion (1952, ’53, ’58, ’62), 1948 London World’s Mixed Doubles Champion (with Tybie Thall) and a semi-finalist at the 1959 World Championships, in Dortmund, Germany (Lost to eventual winner Jung Kuo-tuan.) Marty Reisman is arguably the most charasmatic of all American players. In Tim Boggan’s words: "Marty is class, is charisma -- he knows he is, rightfully a legendary player. Reisman is Reisman, he and his unique, lifelong game are not to be duplicated. A casually magical figure, more psychic force than man -- proud bullfighter flirting with death bravado, so engaged and thrilled the audience. The Reisman of old will come again and live in this now so unheroic world." Marty’s accomplishments include: 1947 U.S. National Junior Champion, (at age 17) 1947 Canadian Men's Singles, Doubles and Junior Champion, 3-time Canadian Men’s Singles Champion, Member, U.S. team to ’48, ‘49, ’51, ’52, ’57 World Championships, 1949 World Championships semi-finalist, 1949 English Open winner (defeating 5-time World Champion Viktor Barna in the final, 1952 World Consolation Champion, 1958 U.S. Nationals Men’s Singles and Doubles Champion (with Dick Miles), 1960 U.S. Nationals Men’s Singles Champion and 1997 U.S. National Hardbat Champion. Subsequent Volumes in the series will include (Volume IV) Bernie Bukiet/Bobby Gusikoff/Leah & Tybie Thall and Erwin Klein, (Volume V) photos and profiles of 43 Hall of Fame Players, (Volume VI) 11 Officials, 19 Contributors, 71 “Honorable Mention” players and 18 USTTA presidents. Photos and Championship dates of Men’s and Women’s Singles Champions are also included. “This collection is one of significance for the average table tennis enthusiast along with the seasoned ‘pro’ and especially for those who are fascinated by the history of the sport. I strongly recommend this series to everyone and hope that you will enjoy it as much as I have, and as I continue to.” Dr. Michael Babuin Chairman of the Board for USA Table Tennis