![]() ![]() So many of his neighbors have caught the billiards bug that there are now two resident-run Cue Clubs and scores of spontaneous games played regularly.įor two hours once each week, Boyer teaches the fundamentals of billiards or pool (the name is often used interchangeably, though there are subtle differences between the two) - such as how to properly hold the cue, aim and hit the ball, as well as the rules of the game.Ĭue sports, which are also known as billiard sports, have a long history, dating back to the 15th century. ![]() That’s where Boyer, whose enthusiasm for the game is catching on at the Catonsville retirement community, has been teaching the art of the sport to his fellow residents for the past decade. You can usually find Charles Boyer at the billiard tables near Charlestown’s Fireside Restaurant.
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