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TABLE TENNIS
x   PING PONG
xx   SPORTS
xx   TENNIS

Champion Dick Miles gives tips on playing ping pong.
BOYS' LIFE Jan 1966 (v.56#1) pg. 28

Tips on how to add tricks to your serve, power to your slam and at least five points to your score.
BOYS' LIFE Nov 1972 (v.62#11) pg. 40

Dimensions and suggestions for building a folding ping-pong table.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Mar 1980 (v.3#6) pg. 4

Basement wall divider features built-in seat, storage drawers under the seat and a jumbo storage compartment for a collapsible ping-pong table.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #91 Apr 1966 (v.16#2) pg. 44

Combination table tennis and train board.
HOME CRAFTSMAN Nov 1963-Feb 1964 pg. 42

Outdoor ping pong table is built of weatherproof materials.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #491 Apr 1969 (v.65) pg. 116

How to play winning ping pong, by Tim Boggan, member of the U.S. Table Tennis Team.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #520 Sep 1971 (v.67) pg. 82

Easy-to-build ping-pong table.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #520 Sep 1971 (v.67) pg. 84

Ping-pong rack. Wall-hung rack holds four paddles and several balls.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1967 (v.128#5) pg. 178

Wall-mounted rack holds six paddles and a supply of ping pong balls.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1976 (v.146#5) pg. 200

Roll-away table for ping pong.
POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1963 (v.183#4) pg. 153

A wall-hung dispenser for ping pong balls.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1969 (v.194#3) pg. 28

Eliminate wasted space underneath a collapsible ping pong table by building this storage center with a ping pong table for the top.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1974 (v.205#5) pg. 130

Wall-hung storage rack holds four paddles and several balls in a simple dispenser.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1977 (v.210#1) pg. 126

Patio sports center. Outdoor storage cabinet features basketball hoop, built-in ping pong table and a backboard over 11-ft. wide for tennis, paddleball, racquetball or handball. Built mostly of plywood, the closed unit measures 4-ft. wide, 2-ft. deep and 8-ft. tall (plus basketball backboard).
POPULAR SCIENCE Jul 1978 (v.213#1) pg. 102

Home pool table and table tennis top. Part 1.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1963 (v.19#5) pg. 22

Home pool table with table tennis top. Part 2.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1963 (v.19#6) pg. 30

Rack holds four paddles and features two ball dispensers.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1966 (v.22#1) pg. 36

Table tennis table. Two 4x5-ft. tables fit together to make a ping pong table. Use either fixed or collapsible legs. Table tops are built of hardboard over a simple wooden frame.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1967 (v.23#3) pg. 8