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f� <br />1 1 <br />f <br />World Report <br />3- Cushion <br />World's most beautiful billiard center <br />Dream comes true <br />for Lee and Kang <br />After Broadway, Times Square, the Empire State Building and the Statue <br />of Liberty the city of New York soon will have another place of interest for <br />the billiard aficionado. In this month in Flushing, one of the outskirts of <br />the 'Big Apple', a brandnew billiard center will be opened. An accommo- <br />dation unequalled for billiard standards and according to Sang Chun Lee, <br />who has set up the place together with business partner and associate play- <br />er Mike Kang, 'the most beautiful billiard center of the world'. Both 3-cus- <br />hionplayers had to exercise some patience though - on December 20 of last <br />year the first actions were taken and nearly 9 months later birth can take <br />place. <br />What has happened over <br />the years with Sang Chun <br />Lee? Earlier in Elmhurst <br />(along subway #7) he ran <br />his own center. He sold his <br />business in order to open a <br />new place in Chicago. Pro- <br />blems with licenses drove <br />Lee,' 45 years now, back to <br />New York where he still res- <br />ides. Not that far front his <br />own house he discovered an <br />huge factory building, this <br />time where subway #7 ends, <br />amongst a few billiard cen- <br />ters. A few minutes from a <br />busy shopping street (Main <br />Street) and many people li- <br />ving not far away. The plant <br />was renovated completely. <br />The face of the building, a <br />shuttered wall, was tom <br />down - pedestrians passing <br />now are able to look inside <br />the place which is opened <br />24 hours a day all year long, like nor- <br />mal New York standards. <br />"If you would have seen the previous <br />joint and compare it to the place now <br />- it's an huge difference", emphasizes <br />Lee. In the enormous 'arena' of 60 x <br />42 meters no less than 45 tables will <br />be erected. The place is divided in 2 <br />parts - the non - smoking area will be <br />the largest section - ten Verhoeven 3- <br />cushion tables, three Wilhelmina <br />snookertables, 16 Golden Crown 9- <br />feet pooltables and four Hollywood <br />Korean billiardtables. Six pool- and <br />six Korean billiardtables will be put in <br />the smoking area. <br />Left Sang Chun Lee besides him Mike Kang. <br />Ten -fold North American 3- cushion <br />champion Lee is very proud of the ten <br />new tables forwarded from Belgium. <br />"They are more or less sank down - <br />spectators have a nice view at the ta- <br />bles. Special lighting built in the cei- <br />ling doesn't give any shadow at the ta- <br />bles which enables the audience to ha- <br />ve an even better view. No less than <br />400 spectators, sitting or standing, are <br />able to watch the game ". <br />The duo Kang/Lee has seriously con- <br />sidered things. When entering the <br />room there is a place where cues and <br />aher bill iard .iccessoires can be obtai- <br />ned. Right onto it is the counter whe- <br />re one may hire a table. Next to it is <br />the coffeeshop with a large selection of <br />cakes. A bar and a seperate Sushi -bar <br />(Japanese delicacies) makes it almost <br />complete. Numerous seating units, in- <br />cluding eight computers with intemet <br />connection makes the center a novel- <br />ty for the billiard aficionados. Kang: <br />"Internet has been such a huge success <br />we have introduced a cybercaf6 espe- <br />cially for the billiard fans. I have high <br />expectations ". <br />A small gameroom for amusement <br />completes the center. Underneath the <br />building, where goods can be stored <br />and enormous tanks and cooling are <br />placed, the management has its offices <br />plus there is a seperate room for the <br />Carom Corner organization. This <br />group propagates the 3- cushion disci- <br />pline in the United States and at- <br />tempts to organize a major tourna- <br />ment each month. Billiards is very <br />popular in New York, any discipline. <br />Twenty -four hours open a day may <br />sound a bit odd for foreigners, not so <br />here. Don't be surprised if no table is <br />available around 01.00 o'clock in the <br />morning. You will have to wait to be <br />able to play .. <br />Sang Lee's Billiard Center <br />3402 Linden Place <br />New York (Flushing) <br />Where subway #7 ends <br />Mistakes are made <br />everywhere .. . <br />In the pre- <br />vious issue of <br />World Report <br />3- Cushion (# <br />73) we acci- <br />dently publis- <br />hed a photo- <br />graph of Ni- <br />kos Tremoulis instead of Yorgos <br />Sakkas, who at the time resig- <br />ned as president of the national <br />federation and also became the <br />new Greek 3- cushion cham- <br />pior <br />pict <br />pia, <br />4Y <br />i <br />Page 60 <br />
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