I was not a reader of APBA Journal, actually never heard of APBA until first venturing on the internet, but remember Bob Levy's articles in another publication The Games People Play. He certainly told some great stories, including him meeting the Apollo 11 astronauts shortly after their moon landing.
Thanks for the heads up, will look into that. I remember back in the 90s on one of those early dialup networks of the time there was a forum where people talked about the games in this hobby. I remember Bob Levey and many other APBA guys posting about the teams when they were kids or early teens from the late 1940s and early 50s. Now looking back 1985 was 40 years ago, back then around 1995 it is same amount of decades back to1955.
I was not a reader of APBA Journal, actually never heard of APBA until first venturing on the internet, but remember Bob Levy's articles in another publication The Games People Play. He certainly told some great stories, including him meeting the Apollo 11 astronauts shortly after their moon landing.
Scott Lehotsky did a great interview with him as part of his research for Of Dice and Men
Thanks for the heads up, will look into that. I remember back in the 90s on one of those early dialup networks of the time there was a forum where people talked about the games in this hobby. I remember Bob Levey and many other APBA guys posting about the teams when they were kids or early teens from the late 1940s and early 50s. Now looking back 1985 was 40 years ago, back then around 1995 it is same amount of decades back to1955.