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Lou Pagliaro

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142: 161: 123: 97: 38: 238:'s fast serves and overhead smashes, at one point returning a ball that was three inches above the floor, arced high in the air, hit the net and landed on the opposite side to win the point, taking the title by scores of 21–18, 21–11 and 22–20 to become the first American to win the title in consecutive years. He won for a third consecutive time in 1942. In front of 1,000 fans at the 192:
player who won the United States national championship on four occasions, include three consecutive years in the 1940s. His small stature — he was just over five-feet tall and weighed under 120 pounds in his prime — and exciting style of play led to such nicknames as "Bullet Lou", "Dynamite Louie"
253:, entertaining the troops during World War II. He was one of several athletes who turned in their trophies for scrap metal in June 1942 to aid the war effort as part of an effort run by the Bronx Salvage Committee. Unable to make a living in the sport, he left table tennis and was employed at 204:, Pagliaro learned to play table tennis as an 8-year old after walking into a Boys' Club of New York location in the area. He showed early proficiency in the sport, quickly defeating the older children who had taught him how to play. 528:"TROPHIES DONATED TO AID WAR EFFORT; Handball, Table Tennis, Track Athletes Give Up 21 Metal Prizes at Pastime A.C. W.A. STUMPP OFFICIATES He Receives Contributions on Behalf of the Bronx Salvage Committee -- Shea Attends" 233:
He won his first national title in 1940, defeating defending champion Sol Schiff. In his win in the finals of the 1941 national championships, he was forced back as far as 40 feet from the table by finalist
246:, Pagliaro retained his title with a 21–12, 22–20, 21–17 win over Charles Burns, but lost with partner Jim Jacobsen in the men's doubles finals in four games to Ed Pinner and Cy Sussman. 298:. He was survived by three daughters, a son, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He had been married to the former Josephine Modica for 49 years, until her death in 1988. 643: 312: 214:
location in May 1933, by scores of 21–14 and 21–16. Pagliaro was a member of the United States team that competed starting in January 1938 for the
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Pagliaro always thought of himself as a table tennis player. He hated the term "ping-pong", a term that he said "sounds sissy" in a 1942
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As a 14-year-old, Pagliaro, representing the Tompkins Boys Club, won the Metro Junior Championship held at the
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Coming out of retirement, Pagliaro won the 1952 national championship tournament held in
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and "Giant Killer", he was said to have "the hardest forehand in table tennis".
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magazine article. "Ping-pong, ping-pong — my God, what kind of game is that?"
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He was inducted in 1979 into the USA Table Tennis Hall of Fame.
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United States
United States
World Table Tennis Championships
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1947
table tennis
Manhattan
Lower East Side
Bloomingdale's
Midtown Manhattan
Swaythling Cup
United States Table Tennis Association
Sol Schiff
George Hendry
Edward Pinner
General Motors Building
Detroit
USO
Michelman
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Dick Miles
The New Yorker
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List of table tennis players
List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

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